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High-power low-loss GRINSCH laser

A GRINSCH laser having an asymmetric configuration wherein the optical confinement is weighted more to the n-doped multilayer section than to the p-doped multilayer section. The GRINSCH laser can emit laser light at a wavelength λ=976 nm over a broad area with a beam power of 11.4 W at a 12 A bias current at a temperature of 20° C. Fabry-Perot and distributed Bragg reflector GRINSCH laser configurations are disclosed.




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Distinct Contributions of CD18 Integrins for Binding and Phagocytic Internalization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa [Cellular Microbiology: Pathogen-Host Cell Molecular Interactions]

Phagocytosis is the key mechanism for host control of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a motile Gram-negative, opportunistic bacterial pathogen which frequently undergoes adaptation and selection for traits that are advantageous for survival. One such clinically relevant adaptation is the loss of bacterial motility, observed within chronic infections, that is associated with increased antibiotic tolerance and phagocytic resistance. Previous studies using phagocytes from a leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD-I) patient identified CD18 as a putative cell surface receptor for uptake of live P. aeruginosa. However, how bacterial motility alters direct engagement with CD18-containing integrins remains unknown. Here we demonstrate, with the use of motile and isogenic nonmotile deletion mutants of two independent strains of P. aeruginosa and with CRISPR-generated CD18-deficient cell lines in human monocytes and murine neutrophils, that CD18 expression facilitates the uptake of both motile and nonmotile P. aeruginosa. However, unexpectedly, mechanistic studies revealed that CD18 expression was dispensable for the initial attachment of the bacteria to the host cells, which was validated with ectopic expression of complement receptor 3 (CR3) by CHO cells. Our data support that surface N-linked glycan chains (N-glycans) likely facilitate the initial interaction of bacteria with monocytes and cooperate with CD18 integrins in trans to promote internalization of bacteria. Moreover, talin-1 and kindlin-3 proteins promote uptake, but not binding, of P. aeruginosa by murine neutrophils, which supports a role for CD18 integrin signaling in this process. These findings provide novel insights into the cellular determinants for phagocytic recognition and uptake of P. aeruginosa.




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Cody Simpson grins in recording studio as girlfriend Miley Cyrus reveals she sent him a cheeky photo

Cody Simpson and Miley Cyrus have not shied away from sharing intimate details of their romance.




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Newly-blonde Mila Kunis grins outside LA restaurant... ahead of beginning work on Four Good Days

The 36-year-old Golden Globe nominee's sighting came amid the controversy over Demi Moore's new tell-all about her husband Ashton Kutcher




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Oscar Pistorius grins at his birthday party as he awaits murder appeal verdict

The paralympian, who is under house arrest at his uncle's mansion in Pretoria, South Africa, was pictured with his young cousins during his 29th birthday party on Sunday.




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A toothy, pigtailed Michelle Obama grins in rare childhood photo with big brother Craig

The former first lady, 55, shared the cute snap on Instagram on Thursday. She and her brother Craig, now 57, smile outside in the photo taken on the South Side of Chicago, where they grew up.




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Coarse grained simulation and turbulent mixing / [edited by] Fernando F. Grinstein, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Barker Library - TA357.5.T87 C53 2016